TOKYO (AP) — Japanese officials say Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam this weekend to express regret over the recent vandalism at Tokyo libraries of hundreds of books related to the young Holocaust victim.

Government officials say Abe will visit the famous landmark Sunday, a day before he attends the Nuclear Security Summit in the Hague.

They say he wants to show Japan’s commitment to peace based on a firm understanding of history.

More than 300 Frank-related books, including “The Diary of a Young Girl,” were found vandalized recently at Tokyo libraries. Police last week arrested a man in the case.

Frank wrote her diary while her family hid from the Nazis during World War II.